RH/RHXSeries enclosures represent the
very best in point source portable PA systems.

The RH Series is a
build-to-order system featuring a dual wedge angle design and
exceptionally versatile rigging and mounting options. Self-powered
models offer advanced power modules with user-friendly presets. All
models include screw thread points and a range of mounting hardware.

The RH/RHX123 is a powerful three-way
loudspeaker in an enclosure as compact as most two-way designs.
Incorporating a powerful 12" woofer and an all new CDT-3
Co-Entrant Mid-High device this is a truly versatile product that has
won awards for its sound quality.

The CDT-3 incorporates a 6.5"
Mid-Frequency woofer with a 3" diaphragm VC High-Frequency
compression driver. With both mid and high frequencies emanating from
the same waveguide, the challenges of off-axis crossover notching are
effectively eliminated. The result is the ultimate in sonic quality
and performance, and unrivaled consistency of coverage.

Featuring a dual angle cabinet design
RH/RHX123 can be used as a low profile, unobtrusive, floor monitor
allowing you to choose between a 30 or 45 degree angle depending on
the application.

RH versions are self-powered,
incorporating two- or three-way amplifier modules with built-in DSP
and four factory presets. RHX versions are non-powered and designed
to work with external amplification.

San Juan Capistrano, CA | August, 2015 - For more than 30 years, legendary venue The Coach House Concert Theatre in San Juan Capistrano has hosted an ongoing roster of regional and international artists. Until recently, the 480-seat hall has also struggled with a notoriously poor sounding room. As ESP Management's Brian English explains, the room's acoustical challenges have been legendary.

Oakville, ON | July, 2014 - "When you put a focused and committed performer thru quality product, the talent and passion don't get lost in the technology. The Renkus-Heinz system gives us the clarity and audiophile experience we were looking for. We really have the best sounding small scale performance space in the city." - Allan Merriam, Merriam School of Music